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And lo on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 08:10:28 +0100, scott <sco### [at] laptopcom> did
spake, saying:
>> ... we have enclosed a self-addressed envelope.
>>
>> For *our* convenience, we made it small enough to easily fit in the
>> envelope *we* sent to *you*, which means the paper we want *you* to
>> send to *us* will not fit in the enclosed self-addressed envelope.
>
> In the UK we often refer to it as a "stamped addressed envelope",
> meaning they have already paid the postage for the return too.
Unless it's British Gas or British Telecom it which case it really is a
self-addressed envelope.
My fun is getting A4 folded sheets in a C5 envelope (~half-A4) with a SAE
DL-envelope. So you either use the existing fold and then fold it in half
again, which looks stupid in an envelope and can be tricky with multiple
pages; unfold it and refold it correctly, which is annoying when trying to
avoid the existing fold; or finally give up and stick it in one of your
own C5 envelopes with address and postage.
--
Phil Cook
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I once tried to be apathetic, but I just couldn't be bothered
http://flipc.blogspot.com
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